Fast, Reliable Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Across Greenburgh
Chimney cleaning and sweep services in Greenburgh typically run $189–$349 for a standard Level 1 inspection and sweep, with Level 2 camera inspections ranging $275–$425. Most Greenburgh appointments are scheduled within 3–5 business days, though February and March bookings fill fastest due to chimney swift nesting season. Call (833) 719-7193 for a free estimate.

We’re Anthony Perez and the Chimney Cleaning & Sweep crew at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, and we’ve spent eight years working exclusively on flue systems like the ones dominating Greenburgh’s river-village housing stock. The Victorian and Colonial Revival homes concentrated in Irvington and along the Hudson’s edge here aren’t generic construction — they’re late-1800s to early-1900s masonry chimneys engineered for coal, later converted to oil, then gas, often with mismatched liners or no liners at all. That layered fuel history creates hazards invisible from the hearth. We make the drive from Bridgeport because Greenburgh’s chimneys demand technicians who recognize what successive conversions leave behind, not sweepers running a brush through a flue and calling it done.
Why Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut Is Greenburgh’s Preferred Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Company
Eight years, one specialty. Anthony Perez leads every job personally — not a subcontractor, not a seasonal hire. When you book with us, you get the person whose name is on the business and whose reputation is tied to every flue we touch.
Our track record is measurable: 800+ homeowners have reviewed us, averaging 4.7 stars. That volume reflects sustained, high-volume completion of chimney work across Fairfield County and into Westchester — not a handful of curated testimonials.
We know Greenburgh’s specific conditions. The persistent Hudson River humidity and valley fog here accelerate mortar joint erosion and brick spalling well beyond what we see in drier, inland Westchester towns like Scarsdale or White Plains. The annual freeze-thaw cycle drives moisture deep into already-weakened joints. Annual inspections in Greenburgh aren’t a calendar checkbox — they’re genuinely more urgent than in neighboring communities to the east.
We also know the local regulatory landscape. Chimney swifts — federally protected migratory birds — preferentially nest in the wide, unlined masonry flues common to Irvington’s older homes each spring. A technician who arrives in late April through August without knowing this can face a legally mandated work stoppage until the birds fledge. We schedule around it. Pre-season cleaning (February–March) is a genuine competitive differentiator in this market, and we reserve those slots for Greenburgh homeowners who understand the timing.
Our Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Services in Greenburgh
Level 1 Inspection
A Level 1 inspection in Greenburgh covers readily accessible portions of the chimney structure and flue — the standard annual check for systems with no changes in fuel type, appliance, or performance. For most Irvington and Hartsdale-area homes with consistent fireplace or heating appliance use and no recent modifications, this satisfies NFPA 211 requirements. We inspect from the firebox floor to the crown, checking for obstructions, creosote buildup, and basic structural integrity. Cost typically runs $189–$249 in Greenburgh.
Level 2 Inspection
Level 2 inspections are where Greenburgh’s housing stock demands real expertise. Required at property transfer, after chimney fire or seismic event, or whenever fuel type or appliance changes, this includes video scanning of the entire flue interior. In Greenburgh’s converted coal chimneys, we regularly find terracotta tile collapse, unlined sections, or flue sizing mismatched to modern gas appliances — conditions invisible without a camera. One recent February sweep in Irvington’s Riverwood area revealed a century-old three-flue chimney where a 1980s gas furnace vented through an unlined coal flue; crumbling terracotta tiles had blocked adjacent fireplace flues. We installed two HeatShield liners and one DuraFlex stainless liner, restoring safe operation before spring nesting season. Level 2 inspections in Greenburgh range $275–$425, with camera documentation provided.
Creosote Removal
Greenburgh’s unlined or undersized flues — legacy of successive coal-to-oil-to-gas conversions — create conditions for accelerated creosote accumulation. When combustion gases cool too quickly in an oversized flue, or when restricted airflow in a partially blocked flue produces incomplete combustion, creosote deposits thicken beyond normal rates. Stage 3 glazed creosote, which we encounter more frequently in Greenburgh’s older systems than in newer construction, requires mechanical removal with specialized chains and whips, not standard brushing. Left untreated, it’s the fuel source for chimney fires exceeding 2,000°F. Creosote removal in Greenburgh runs $225–$375 depending on stage and accessibility.
Soot Removal
Soot accumulation from oil and gas appliances differs from wood-burning creosote — it’s finer, more acidic, and particularly aggressive toward masonry in humid environments. Greenburgh’s Hudson River proximity amplifies this: moisture-laden soot accelerates liner deterioration and mortar degradation. We remove soot deposits using HEPA-contained vacuum systems and rotary cleaning tools, protecting your home’s air quality during the process. Soot removal as a standalone service in Greenburgh typically costs $175–$275.

Annual Sweep
For Greenburgh homeowners with active fireplaces or wood-burning inserts, annual sweeping before heating season is non-negotiable — and the timing matters uniquely here. We recommend February or March scheduling to beat chimney swift nesting season while ensuring your system is clean before fall use. Annual sweep packages including Level 1 inspection in Greenburgh run $189–$289. We reserve limited pre-season slots for repeat Greenburgh customers.
Fireplace Cleaning
Fireplace cleaning addresses the firebox, smoke chamber, and damper assembly — areas separate from the flue but critical to safe operation. In Greenburgh’s older homes with original throat dampers, we often find corrosion or misalignment from decades of use, plus smoke chamber construction that doesn’t meet modern safety standards. Cleaning and assessment runs $150–$225.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Greenburgh
We don’t use hardware-store substitutes. For liner installations and restorations in Greenburgh’s legacy chimneys, we specify DuraFlex stainless steel liners for gas and oil appliance venting, HeatShield cerfractory flue sealant for resurfacing deteriorated terracotta, and Gelco stainless caps and custom flashing. Olympia Chimney components round out our inventory for complex multi-flue restorations. We stock common sizes and fittings for Greenburgh’s typical flue dimensions — meaning faster turnaround when your inspection reveals a problem, not a two-week wait for special-order parts.
Common Chimney Cleaning & Sweep Problems We See in Greenburgh Homes
- Unlined or undersized flues from successive fuel conversions. Coal-to-oil-to-gas conversions in Greenburgh’s Victorian housing stock left a high proportion of chimneys with flues sized for 19th-century combustion, now venting modern high-efficiency appliances. The mismatch causes excessive condensation, accelerated creosote buildup, and invisible masonry damage behind intact-looking brickwork.
- Mortar joint erosion driven by Hudson River humidity. Greenburgh’s western edge abuts the river, and the persistent valley humidity and fog accelerate mortar joint erosion and brick spalling well beyond drier inland Westchester towns. The annual freeze-thaw cycle then drives moisture deep into already-weakened joints, making annual inspections here genuinely more urgent than in neighboring communities to the east.
- Abandoned secondary flues creating hidden hazards. Many Greenburgh homes feature two or more flues serving both heating appliances and fireplaces. When one flue is abandoned during a fuel conversion, it often remains open at the top, collecting moisture, debris, and nesting material. Homeowners assume an unused flue is harmless; we regularly find them deteriorating into the active flue or compromising structural integrity.
- Chimney swift nesting season disrupting maintenance schedules. These federally protected birds preferentially nest in wide, unlined masonry flues common to Irvington’s older homes. A technician arriving unaware in late April through August faces legally mandated work stoppage until young birds fledge. Pre-season February–March scheduling is essential in this market.
Pricing for Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Greenburgh, NY
| Service | Typical Range in Greenburgh |
|---|---|
| Level 1 Inspection + Annual Sweep | $189 – $289 |
| Level 2 Inspection (with video) | $275 – $425 |
| Creosote Removal (Stage 1–2) | $225 – $325 |
| Creosote Removal (Stage 3 glazed) | $325 – $375 |
| Soot Removal (oil/gas systems) | $175 – $275 |
| Fireplace Cleaning | $150 – $225 |
What moves you within these ranges? Flue height and accessibility (steep roofs in Irvington’s Riverwood area add time), creosote stage (glazed removal takes 2–3x longer), and whether we find damage requiring immediate documentation for insurance or real estate disclosure. We don’t quote low to get in the door, then discover “unexpected” problems. Anthony assesses on arrival, explains what he sees, and confirms pricing before work proceeds. Estimates are free — call (833) 719-7193 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greenburgh
We regularly work across southern Westchester from our Bridgeport base, including Irvington (where much of Greenburgh’s historic housing stock concentrates), Dobbs Ferry, Hartsdale, and Hastings-on-Hudson. If you’re unsure whether your address falls within our Greenburgh service radius, call — we know the local boundaries and response times for each hamlet.
Serving Greenburgh, NY — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greenburgh area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Chimney Cleaning & Sweep in Greenburgh
Irvington’s Victorian and Colonial Revival chimneys were engineered for coal, then converted to oil and gas, often leaving mismatched flue sizes, damaged or absent liners, and abandoned secondary flues. Hudson River humidity accelerates mortar degradation beyond what newer, properly lined systems experience. We recommend annual Level 1 inspections for Greenburgh homes built before 1940, with Level 2 video scans every 3–5 years or at any fuel change. Call (833) 719-7193 to schedule — February and March slots fill fastest.
Chimney swifts are federally protected migratory birds that nest in wide, unlined masonry flues common to Irvington’s older homes from late April through August. Once nesting begins, chimney work is legally prohibited until young birds fledge. Schedule your sweep in February or March to avoid work stoppages and ensure your system is clean before fall heating season. Call (833) 719-7193 — we reserve pre-season slots for Greenburgh homeowners.
Original coal flues are typically oversized for modern gas appliances, causing excessive condensation and poor draft. We don’t “repair” them for direct use — we install properly sized stainless steel liners, typically DuraFlex, that reduce the flue to correct dimensions for your appliance while protecting the original masonry. This is standard practice for Greenburgh’s converted housing stock. Call (833) 719-7193 for a Level 2 inspection to assess your specific flue.
An unused flue that’s open at the top collects moisture, debris, and nesting material; if deteriorating, it can compromise adjacent active flues or structural integrity. Only a Level 2 video inspection can confirm condition. We regularly find abandoned flues in Greenburgh’s multi-flue chimneys that appear harmless but are actively deteriorating. Call (833) 719-7193 — estimates are free.
Level 1 examines accessible portions of the chimney and flue without specialized equipment — appropriate for annual maintenance of unchanged systems. Level 2 adds video scanning of the entire flue interior, attic and basement access, and documentation required at property transfer or after any system change. For Greenburgh’s converted legacy chimneys, we strongly recommend Level 2 at purchase and every 3–5 years thereafter. Call (833) 719-7193 to discuss which level suits your situation.
Written by Anthony Perez, Owner at Premier Chimney Cleaning Connecticut, serving Greenburgh and southern Westchester since 2016.